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Madrid and the attractions of southern Spain tend to get all the interest. In the upper part of the nation, Santander, Zargoza and Vigo are hidden gems. Santander Located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, Santander is a city going about its business. Squeezed between mountains and the harbor, the town is long and narrow. Source contains further about the inner workings of it. The central city consists of basic services youd be prepared to see in virtually any city, but its charm lies in the environment. My family friend found out about go there by searching Bing. Visiting official website possibly provides lessons you could give to your co-worker. Change of the century buildings are everywhere and there is a specific wonderful chaos to the style and layout. Seek out some images and youll see the reason. Visit the El Sardinero portion of the area to roast in the sun, If you want a beach day. As with all Spanish towns, Santander has a moving nightlife scene. Zaragoza Zaragoza is really a town that seemingly have a split personality. Positioned in the Northeast of Spain, the town is actually in Spain but has an Italian experience. This really is as a result of proven fact that Roman emperors took a liking to the strategic located area of the town and built like madmen. Youll find ancient Roman structures just like those in Rome. If youre debating whether to go to Spain or Italy, a visit to Zaragoza might be your answer. Vigo And now for something different Vigo is a town situated in the far northeast of Spain, just above Portugal and is fairly remote. The city sits on the Atlantic Ocean and provides the usual beach possibilities. A mixture of modern concrete structures and old Spanish structure, that is one of the less frantic towns in Spain. The actual interest, but, is walking. Not in the town, youve a way to rise to vistas overlooking the Atlantic Ocean offering wonderful views. Vigo may be worth a visit, if youve got time to burn in Spain. Northern Spain is definitely unique when comparing to the attractions. Less of a mecca and madhouse, its definitely worth a call when you yourself have enough time..